Netanyahu Gets Standing Ovation Promoting War with Iran while Yemen Leader Announces Beginning of 5th Phase in War with More Attacks on Tel Aviv
Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the U.S. Congress this week just days after Israel's capital city of Tel Aviv was bombed by Yemen's Houthis. And yet it wasn't the Yemen Houthis he condemned, but their favorite "enemy," Iran. This rhetoric against Iran has been going on since the 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan was caught in a scandal sending Iran militants to overthrow Nicaragua, all funded by the U.S. There was a copy of an Israeli newspaper from 1984 that was reporting almost exactly the same thing 40 years ago that Netanyahu, and his Zionist friends, are saying today, that was going viral on social media: "Iran is in the Final Stages of Building a Nuclear Bomb!" The obviously staged Trump shooting is now being blamed on Iran as well, with Donald Trump saying that he "hopes America obliterates Iran" if he is assassinated, just as many other Christian Evangelical leaders have also called for the destruction of Iran. This attitude completely ignores the fact that millions of Jews and Christians also live in Iran, along with millions of others who do not support war or many of the policies of their Islamic leader. Netanyahu, who is more popular in the U.S. than he is in Israel, most certainly does have a problem, however, and it is no wonder why he is begging for military aid from the U.S. But his current most urgent problem is not Iran, but instead Yemen, who has now successfully shut down the shipping lanes in the Red Sea, and even launched a new kind of drone that penetrated U.S. air defenses and blew up a building in downtown Tel Aviv. Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, has vowed that more strikes are coming against Tel Aviv, and that they have now launched the "fifth phase" of their military action against Israel. People in this country are INSANE if they think that the U.S. and Israel can take on Iran in a war, when we cannot even deal with the much smaller country of Yemen, and their inexpensive weapons which are quickly depleting the U.S.'s weapon stockpiles and chasing our ships home. And all of this while we continue spending $billions on Ukraine, where Russia has claimed they can easily defeat our "superior technology" weapons by simply jamming their signals, making them useless Why are we fighting these wars and wasting this money? Meanwhile here back at home, we cannot even take care of our own people, especially those most vulnerable.